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:A special tile which can only be placed in a hole in the playing field, but can be placed irrespective of the contents of adjacent tiles. A meeple (or follower) deployed to an abbey is a monk. the abbey is scored in the same way as a completed monastery (or cloister). An abbey may challenge or be challenged by a shrine. This tile is part of '''Abbey & Mayor''':
:A special tile which can only be placed in a hole in the playing field, but can be placed irrespective of the contents of adjacent tiles. A meeple (follower) deployed to an abbey is a monk. the abbey is scored in the same way as a completed monastery (cloister). An abbey may challenge or be challenged by a shrine. This tile is part of '''Exp. 5 - Abbey & Mayor''':
:* CII: [[Abbey_and_the_Mayor|Abbey & Mayor]]
:* CII: [[Abbey_and_the_Mayor|Abbey & Mayor]]
:* CI: [[Abbey_and_the_Mayor (1st edition)|Abbey & Mayor (1st edition)]]
:* CI: [[Abbey_and_the_Mayor (1st edition)|Abbey & Mayor (1st edition)]]


:''Applies to CI and CII''</onlyinclude>
:''Applies to CI and CII''</onlyinclude>

Revision as of 16:23, 4 October 2020

Abbey

Abbey in CII
Abbey in CI
A special tile which can only be placed in a hole in the playing field, but can be placed irrespective of the contents of adjacent tiles. A meeple (follower) deployed to an abbey is a monk. the abbey is scored in the same way as a completed monastery (cloister). An abbey may challenge or be challenged by a shrine. This tile is part of Exp. 5 - Abbey & Mayor:
Applies to CI and CII